The Salman Khan - Anushka Sharma starrer Sultan directed by Ali Abbas Zafar that released on July 6 has been well received by the audiences. In fact the film opened to a thunderous start becoming the highest Opening Day grosser of 2016.
In this box office analysis, we take a look at the Opening Weekend collections of Sultan while comparing the same to the previously released films of 2016. As expected, Sultan that has generated immense hype prior to its release has become the Highest Opening Weekend grosser collecting Rs. 180.36 cr. In fact thanks to the five day extended festive weekend, Sultan has posted a total collection far greater than other 2016 releases like Housefull 3 that collected Rs. 53.31 cr, Fan that collected Rs. 52.35 cr and Airlift that collected Rs. 44.3 cr.
Movie Name Opening Weekend (INR Cr.) Sultan 180.36 House Full 3 53.31 Fan 52.35 Airlift 44.3 Baaghi 38.58 Udta Punjab 33.8
The Salman Khan - Anushka Sharma starrer Sultan directed by Ali Abbas Zafar that released on July 6 has been well received by the audiences. In fact the film opened to a thunderous start becoming the highest Opening Day grosser of 2016.
In this box office analysis, we take a look at the Opening Weekend collections of Sultan while comparing the same to the previously released films of 2016. As expected, Sultan that has generated immense hype prior to its release has become the Highest Opening Weekend grosser collecting Rs. 180.36 cr. In fact thanks to the five day extended festive weekend, Sultan has posted a total collection far greater than other 2016 releases like Housefull 3 that collected Rs. 53.31 cr, Fan that collected Rs. 52.35 cr and Airlift that collected Rs. 44.3 cr.
Movie Name | Opening Weekend (INR Cr.) |
---|---|
Sultan | 180.36 |
House Full 3 | 53.31 |
Fan | 52.35 |
Airlift | 44.3 |
Baaghi | 38.58 |
Udta Punjab | 33.8 |
Disclaimer:
The Box Office figures are compiled from various sources and our own research. The figures can be approximate and Bollywood Hungama does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the film(s).